skirting Meaning & Definition

  • En [ skɜːt]
  • Us [ skɝːt]

Meaning of skirting In English

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Examples of skirting

  • The dark wooden panelling on the walls rises only to the height of the first-floor skirting.

  • Before reaching the barrier all the ticks retreated, 17 skirting completely round the liquid.

  • No skirting boards spoil the sheer walls, and the doors run from floor to ceiling.

  • Such rare conditions free up the author to dwell on significant points while elliptically skirting around the material between them (material which can, after all, be had elsewhere).

  • One could not pull out the central heating pipes like spaghetti from under the floor or round the skirting boards.

  • Many people do this by skirting around the law by watching via satellite broadcasters from their own country.

  • It is also only skirting the edges of the problem if we do not relate industrial training to manpower policy.

  • One bit of skirting board was nailed to a gas pipe.

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